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The 3 First Muppet Movies on Laserdisc

rbendtzen

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Hi.

I am a huge fan of the first 3 Muppet movies, (The Muppet Movie, The Great Muppet Caper and The Muppets Take Manhattan), because those films were released during the 80s when I was growing up.

I understand that these 3 films were also released several times on laserdisc. Does anybody out there have or still have laserdiscs?

Well, anyway, I understand that many laserdiscs that were released contained an isolated music and effects as an option for one of the analog channels. Now, I'm guessing that The Muppets Take Manhattan laserdisc did not contain an isolated track because the film was in mono. Please correct me if I'm wrong on this guess. However, since Movie and Caper were in stereo, does anyone know if any of those films different laserdiscs have that type of option? If so, which version?

Please let me know. Thank you very much.

Rob Bendtzen
 
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